Thank you all for your warm welcome and advice. It’s indeed my first Europa, and I am discovering the world of classic Loti.
With the help of my son, the flexible brake hoses are now replaced. We undid the arms in the rear to improve access. At the same occasion we replace the spring/dampers with adjustable AVO ones sourced from lotus-supplies. Getting the ARB back in was a bit of a hassle though. The car is a bit lower, and in the rear it seemed too low. Therefore we added helper springs, which raised the car 16 mm, without having to pretension the springs too much. The resulting ride isn’t harsh, and I put the dampers on 5/19 and 7/19 front and rear.
Next I started looking into the engine idle, which was around 1800 rpm warm. The idle screw on the Dellorto’s helped to reduce it to ~1000 rpm, but I am still looking into how to check the carburetor settings. First I wait for an air flow synchroniser to arrive, to set up the balance between the 2 carbs. I checked the compression. The tool I used wasn’t great, and needed some fettling before it worked. Although the values between cylinders are close, the absolute value seems low, even for a 9.5:1 engine: between 105 and 110 psi (butterflies wide open, engine warm). When I did this test I noticed 3 spark plugs were rather dark and 2 of them even somewhat wet. No good! I will see what I can do to set up the carbs, but if that doesn’t work out I’ll try if a local classic car garage accepts to take the car in.
To be continued.